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Cylinder blasts: 4 burnt alive
By Our Staff Reporter
SRIKAKULAM, DEC. 4. Four persons, including three children, were
burnt alive in a fire mishap caused by LPG cylinder blasts at
Mahalakshminagar, a working class colony, here this afternoon.
According to eyewitnesses, a cylinder blast occurred in a hut,
where a hospital worker lives, around 3-30 p.m. and even as the
fire was spreading cylinders went off in a series. At least four
cylinder blasts occurred, according to sources. The fire spread
very fast, leaving little chance for anyone to react. Three
children rushed into a dilapidated building of the Fisheries
Department, where some families were living, for safety. They
were charred there and an old woman was also burnt to death. None
could go to their rescue because of the intensity of the heat. A
30-year-old woman and a boy sustained injuries and they were
rushed to hospital.
Most of the residents are daily wage earners and rickshawpullers
away at work when the tragedy occurred. One of them, P. Bharati,
said her six-year-old son, Rambabu, was one of the victims.
Wailing inconsolably in the presence of the MLA, Mr. G. Appala
Suryanarayana, and the Collector, Dr. K. S. Jawahar Reddy, she
fainted. Another woman, Parvati, a daily wage earner and wife of
a rickshawpuller, said her 10 and 3-year-old sons - Praveen Kumar
and Mahesh respectively - were missing. It would have been worse
but for some youths who threw out cylinders from houses into the
nearby fields.
The fire engines which rushed to the spot drew water from a
nearby fishing tank and began extinguishing flames. The number of
families rendered homeless is put at 200.
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